
Workers at the Port of Montreal went on strike Monday morning, and it could throw a wrench in the country’s supply chain.
According to CBC News, the strike at the port last year lasted for 19 days and costed wholesalers approximately $600 million in lost sales.
The port is the second largest in the country and a key transit point for goods destined for businesses in Eastern Canada. | READ MORE
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